Arthur
One Thousand Club
I've been unconnected with Exalted stuff for a while, so I might have missed it. Is there a canonic clarification on what the GoD really are?
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Maybe not but from what I understand Adrián aka Adorjan was deeply obsessed with them. She was probably even more deep into the games then the gods are now and she freaked out when she lost them (and she lost them all the time because only the King ever won the games while the Primordials where in charge).Yakumo said:To add to Kajiri's list, I believe it was canon that the none of the Primordials could be addicted by the games, at least in the same manner that gods and lesser beings are.
I've always conceptualized it as 8 player Go.Cryoseraph said:If the mention of Gaia playing is accurate, that makes it a solid eight player game, which seems more aesthetically pleasing for the idea of a game (3-8 players, power level God and up!). If the game was not inherently addictive to Primordials like it is to the Gods, then something about the difference between the two should be what helps define the addictive qualities. It would also explain why Gaia doesn't care about it much (it doesn't pull at her like it does the Celestials).
Also, some assumptions could be made if wished (non are canon of course). The game cannot be won in a perfect manner, or UCS would have done it already. The way to win or be winning can't be secret, or Jupiter would always be winning, and the game can likely never end, or Saturn would have finished it off by now. The Games of Divinity have to be taking up the full attention of the Gods for it to be so distracting, so something about it must be incredibly complex. Yet, Luna and the Maidens still do their jobs and leave the Dome more than UCS does, suggesting something about the Games makes him get more sucked in than the others. Maybe by being so often in the lead, the others gang up on him, so he is more likely playing 5 or 6 vs. 1 in style than the others are.
I imagine a huge amount of convolutedness to it. Like playing Twilight Imperium, each Space Battle is its own mini-game of Star Trek or boarding action involving Space Hulk, each planet battle is a game or Risk/Diplomacy/Axis & Allies, each country invasion is some Real Time Strategy video game like Warcraft, and each fight between two figures is a fighter video game like Street Fighter, with best out of 25 or the like to decide on each fight. Hell maybe that's why the Primordials needed souls outside of themselves, just to cover the sheer multitasking of it all.
Drunken strip twister. With' date=' ah...'penalty rules' that allow you to get back in the game after you'd lose if the rest of those in prefer. The clothing is the pieces. Really.[/quote']
Which explains why the US is playing 7-on-1 with his Divine Harem...At least he has 4 arms...
Personally' date=' I tend to imagine it as Monopoly. First thing that comes to mind when I try to think of a game that can last several millenia.[/quote']
Oh, if that's the benchmark, I'd have to go with any version of Civilization where you don't kill everyone else off before the end game- last few hundred years. That takes forever. You could easily miss out on the Contagion and the subsequent Fair Folk invasion (which, with or without GoD, I still found to be idiotic).
Yakumo said:I kind of assume the GoD are much like "The Game" from the Star Trek Next Gen episode of the same name. Something insanely simply but mind rottingly pleasing.Personally' date=' I tend to imagine it as Monopoly. First thing that comes to mind when I try to think of a game that can last several millenia.[/quote']
Oh, if that's the benchmark, I'd have to go with any version of Civilization where you don't kill everyone else off before the end game- last few hundred years. That takes forever. You could easily miss out on the Contagion and the subsequent Fair Folk invasion (which, with or without GoD, I still found to be idiotic).
The STNG Episode in Question in case you are curious.
I think it would be even MORE absurd if they were playing the Sims.DireSloth said:I was always partial to the idea that the Gods are up there literally playing Exalted, just because it suits my sense of absurdity.
Who is the goldseller?It's WoW. Sol is a goldbuyer. It's how he affords his phat lootz